Copyright Infringement Cease and Desist Notice

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Choose the type of work that someone is copying, as the basis for why this cease and desist letter is required. If it's a purely creative work - something like art or writing - choose "creative work." If it's something like a brand name or a logo, it would be a trademark, so choose the "logo, brand name" option.
This cease and desist letter deals with infringements relating to creative work (copyright infringements).
For infringements relating to logos and brand names (trademark infringements), we have another letter available, called "Trademark Infringement Cease and Desist Letter".
For other matters, we also have a "General Cease and Desist Letter" available.

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Dear Sir or Madam,

RE: CEASE AND DESIST COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT

I own and retain all rights in the following copyrighted work ("Work"): ________.

It has come to my attention that you have made unauthorised use of the Work in the following manner:

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Please refer to the documents I have attached, which provide examples of these infringements.

I have reserved all rights in the Work, originally published on ________, and therefore my rights are protected under the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth). You neither requested nor received permission to use my Work, therefore your unauthorised copying and use of the Work constitutes copyright infringement in violation of Australian copyright laws.

I own and retain all rights in the following copyrighted work ("Work"): ________.

It has come to my attention that you have made unauthorised use of the Work in the following manner:

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Please refer to the documents I have attached, which provide examples of these infringements.

I have reserved all rights in the Work, originally published on ________, and therefore my rights are protected under the Copyright Act 1968 (Commonwealth). You neither requested nor received permission to use my Work, therefore your unauthorised copying and use of the Work constitutes copyright infringement in violation of Australian copyright laws.